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Italian 2 Step - Easydive release Easyflash iTTL & eTTL compatible strobe
Italian underwater photography equipment company Easydive have released what they claim to be a world first - a Nikon or Canon compatible flash that works perfectly in both iTTL and eTTL mode
TTL strobe compatibility was a given in the "good old film days", but in the first few years of digital underwater photography TTL was hard to come by as the big two manufacturers Nikon & Canon worked to refine their technologies for the digital age. Underwater strobe manufacturers are still catching-up with those refinements, so is the Easyflash a game changer?
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Easydive claim that their Easyflash underwater strobe is the first Nikon or Canon compatible flash that works perfectly in both iTTL and eTTL mode.
The flash is housed inside an anodized aluminum body with double o-rings. Four Sanyo rechargeable batteries 2,4V NiMh allow at least 200 shots at maximum power and on the outside there is a mechanical rotation control (to use only the iTTL mode), the cap to charge the batteries, a red LED to indicate the flash is ready and a nikonos cable connector.
Check out the Easyflash product literature & technical specifications on the link below to the Easydive site.
Link to manufacturer / further info â–º Easy Flash iTTL / eTTL Strobe
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The facts and viewpoints in this section are not necessarily the views of X-Ray Magazine. Equipment presented in this section have not been tested by X-Ray Magazine, nor are the items waranteed. Presentation here does not imply endorsements of any kind. Information provided is condensed from manufacturers’ descriptions. Texts are usually edited for length, clarity and style. Links are active and working at the time of publication
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